IP Library Granted Patent US 10,414,014
Granted Patent B2
US 10,414,014 · App. 15/709,201 · Granted Sep 17, 2019

Multifunction rotary tool including driveshaft

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Patent No.
US 10,414,014
App. No.
15/709,201
Granted
Sep 17, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A handheld multifunction power tool includes a driveshaft, a hub assembly, and a stem. The hub assembly includes an outer hub and an inner hub that is rotatably coupled with the inner hub and rotatable with respect to the outer hub. Rotation of the inner hub relative to the outer hub facilitates selection from among a rotary mode and a random orbital mode.

Claims (62)

1. A handheld multifunction rotary tool comprising:

a housing;

a rotary motor disposed at least partially within the housing and rotatable with respect to the housing about a drive axis;

a driveshaft operably coupled with the rotary motor and comprising a drive member and a tip portion slidably coupled with the drive member, the tip portion being slidable with respect to the drive member between a retracted position and an extended position;

a stem rotatably coupled with the driveshaft and rotatable with respect to the driveshaft;

wherein:

the stem is configured to receive a surface treatment device;

when the tip portion of the driveshaft is in the retracted position, the tip portion is disengaged from the stem such that the stem is free to rotate with respect to the driveshaft; and

when the tip portion of the driveshaft is in the extended position, the tip portion is engaged with the stem such that the stem rotates together with the driveshaft.

2. The handheld multifunction rotary tool of claim 1 wherein the tip portion is biased into the extended position.

3. The handheld multifunction rotary tool of claim 1 wherein the stem defines a slot for receiving the tip portion when the tip portion is in the extended position.

4. The handheld multifunction rotary tool of claim 1 further comprising:

an outer hub operably coupled with the driveshaft and configured to rotate together with the rotary motor and the driveshaft about the drive axis, the outer hub defining a first receptacle that defines a first centerline;

an inner hub disposed in the first receptacle and defining a second receptacle, the inner hub being rotatable with respect to the outer hub about the first centerline between a first position and a second position; wherein:

the stem is at least partially disposed in the second receptacle; and

the driveshaft extends through a portion of each of the outer hub and the inner hub and into the second receptacle such that the stem is accessible to the tip portion to facilitate selective engagement between the tip portion and the stem.

5. The handheld multifunction rotary tool of claim 4 wherein:

the inner hub comprises a main body and a pair of shoulders disposed along an upper surface of the main body;

the pair of shoulders are spaced apart from each other and define a slot;

when the inner hub is in the first position, the tip portion is aligned with the slot such that the tip portion is in the extended position and is engaged with the stem; and

when the inner hub is in the second position, the tip portion is misaligned with the slot and rests on the pair of shoulders such that the tip portion is in the retracted position and disengaged from the stem.

6. The handheld multifunction rotary tool of claim 5 wherein when the inner hub is moved from the first position to the second position, the pair of shoulders urges the tip portion out of the slot and into the retracted position.

7. The handheld multifunction rotary tool of claim 6 wherein at least one of the shoulders defines a chamfered edge and the tip portion defines a tapered edge that cooperate together to facilitate urging of the tip portion out of the slot and into the retracted position when the inner hub is moved from the first position to the second position.

8. The handheld multifunction rotary tool of claim 4 wherein:

the first centerline is offset from the drive axis;

the second receptacle of the inner hub defines a second centerline that is offset from the first centerline;

the stem is rotatable with respect to the inner hub about the second centerline;

when the inner hub is in the first position the second centerline is coaxial with the drive axis; and

when the inner hub is in the second position, the second centerline is offset from the drive axis.

9. The handheld multifunction rotary tool of claim 8 further comprising a selection collar rotatably coupled with the outer hub and rotatable with respect to the outer hub about the drive axis, the selection collar being operably coupled with the inner hub and configured to facilitate selective rotational positioning of the inner hub between the first position and the second position.

10. The handheld multifunction rotary tool of claim 9 wherein the selection collar comprises an outer gear ring and the inner hub comprises an inner gear ring that is intermeshed with the outer gear ring and facilitates rotation of the inner hub with the selection collar.

11. A drive assembly for a multifunction rotary tool, the drive assembly comprising:

a driveshaft comprising a drive member and a tip portion slidably coupled with the drive member, the driveshaft being rotatable about a drive axis, the tip portion being slidable with respect to the drive member between a retracted position and an extended position;

an outer hub defining a first receptacle that defines a first centerline;

an inner hub disposed in the first receptacle and defining a second receptacle, the inner hub being rotatable with respect to the outer hub about the first centerline between a first position and a second position;

a stem at least partially disposed within the second receptacle and rotatably coupled with the inner hub, the stem being configured to receive a surface treatment device; wherein:

the driveshaft extends through a portion of each of the outer hub and the inner hub and into the second receptacle such that the stem is accessible to the tip portion to facilitate selective engagement between the tip portion and the stem;

when the tip portion of the driveshaft is in the retracted position, the tip portion is disengaged from the stem such that the stem is free to rotate with respect to the driveshaft; and

when the tip portion of the driveshaft is in the extended position, the tip portion is engaged with the stem such that the stem rotates together with the driveshaft.

12. The drive assembly of claim 11 wherein the tip portion is biased into the extended position.

13. The drive assembly of claim 11 wherein the stem defines a slot for receiving the tip portion when the tip portion is in the extended position.

14. The drive assembly of claim 11 wherein:

the inner hub comprises a main body and a pair of shoulders disposed along an upper surface of the main body;

the pair of shoulders are spaced apart from each other and define a slot;

when the inner hub is in the first position, the tip portion is aligned with the slot such that the tip portion is in the extended position and is engaged with the stem;

when the inner hub is in the second position, the tip portion is misaligned with the slot and rests on the pair of shoulders such that the tip portion is in the retracted position and disengaged from the stem.

15. The drive assembly of claim 14 wherein when the inner hub is moved from the first position to the second position, the pair of shoulders urges the tip portion out of the slot and into the retracted position.

16. The drive assembly of claim 15 wherein at least one of the shoulders defines a chamfered edge and the tip portion defines a tapered edge that cooperate together to facilitate urging of the tip portion out of the slot and into the retracted position when the inner hub is moved from the first position to the second position.

17. The drive assembly of claim 11 wherein:

the first centerline is offset from the drive axis;

the second receptacle of the inner hub defines a second centerline that is offset from the first centerline;

the stem is rotatable with respect to the inner hub about the second centerline;

when the inner hub is in the first position the second centerline is coaxial with the drive axis; and

when the inner hub is in the second position, the second centerline is offset from the drive axis.

18. A drive assembly for a multifunction rotary tool, the drive assembly comprising:

a driveshaft comprising a drive member and a tip portion slidably coupled with the drive member, the tip portion being slidable with respect to the drive member between a retracted position and an extended position;

a hub rotatably coupled with the driveshaft and rotatable between a first position and a second position, the hub comprising a main body and a pair of shoulders disposed along an upper surface of the main body and spaced from each other to define a slot, the upper surface defining an access hole between the pair of shoulders at the slot;

a stem rotatably coupled with the hub and configured to receive a surface treatment device; wherein:

when the hub is in the first position, the tip portion is aligned with the slot and is in the extended position, such that the tip portion extends through the access hole and into engagement with the stem; and

when the hub is in the second position, the tip portion is misaligned with the slot and rests on the pair of shoulders in the retracted position such that the tip portion is disengaged from the stem.

19. The drive assembly of claim 18 wherein when the hub is moved from the first position to the second position, the pair of shoulders urges the tip portion out of the slot and into the retracted position.

20. The drive assembly of claim 19 wherein the tip portion is biased into the extended position by a spring.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 19, 2020
From: CAMPBELL HAUSFELD, LLC
To: MAT INDUSTRIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 054113/0397 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 13, 2017
From: HAFELE, NICHOLAS STEVEN; CROSS, BRANDON LEE
To: CAMPBELL HAUSFELD, LLC
Reel/Frame 044384/0827 →